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Do you need to know about QuestionBSoD on an ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15?

Do you need to know about QuestionBSoD on an ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15?

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kaisui
Junior Member
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04-23-2026, 08:08 PM
#11
Here is the memtest result: [link] and these two pictures are attached.
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kaisui
04-23-2026, 08:08 PM #11

Here is the memtest result: [link] and these two pictures are attached.

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kynxav
Member
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04-24-2026, 03:44 AM
#12
There is one funny thing about this Tuesday where I installed PUBG on Steam but it asks me to download .NET Framework versions 2.0 and 3.5. Then my computer says BSoD instead of crashing after two days. It will still take a few more hours before the game is ready for testing.
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kynxav
04-24-2026, 03:44 AM #12

There is one funny thing about this Tuesday where I installed PUBG on Steam but it asks me to download .NET Framework versions 2.0 and 3.5. Then my computer says BSoD instead of crashing after two days. It will still take a few more hours before the game is ready for testing.

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Boomer1974
Junior Member
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05-01-2026, 01:52 PM
#13
a few days later, a mini dump appeared on nwbbw02.sys. I tried deleting the wifi driver from device manager, but after each restart, it comes back the same way. How do I completely get rid of this driver and put in the latest one?
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Boomer1974
05-01-2026, 01:52 PM #13

a few days later, a mini dump appeared on nwbbw02.sys. I tried deleting the wifi driver from device manager, but after each restart, it comes back the same way. How do I completely get rid of this driver and put in the latest one?

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matttana3
Junior Member
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05-01-2026, 02:17 PM
#14
just install a newer driver, hope the setup program makes it active, but sometimes an old Intel driver stays installed without activating. if that happens, go to Device Manager: right-click on your adapter, click Update Driver, browse for drivers, and pick "Let me pick from a list." then you will see many versions of the same text listed. in fact, my list has seven different versions all with the same name. I usually uninstall everything using pnputil.exe and complain about how bad the interface is. search Google for "how to remove drivers via driverstore" to learn how to delete those old files manually or just pick the Microsoft version of the driver; Windows will update automatically when new updates come out.
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matttana3
05-01-2026, 02:17 PM #14

just install a newer driver, hope the setup program makes it active, but sometimes an old Intel driver stays installed without activating. if that happens, go to Device Manager: right-click on your adapter, click Update Driver, browse for drivers, and pick "Let me pick from a list." then you will see many versions of the same text listed. in fact, my list has seven different versions all with the same name. I usually uninstall everything using pnputil.exe and complain about how bad the interface is. search Google for "how to remove drivers via driverstore" to learn how to delete those old files manually or just pick the Microsoft version of the driver; Windows will update automatically when new updates come out.

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MilkyMike
Member
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05-02-2026, 09:17 AM
#15
It's the same issue with the same model now that I have an R7 4800HS. After updating the BIOS to version 300, most of my BSOD messages are all about memory. You can see this in Windows Debug mode. But there is another problem though—my graphics driver might be acting crazy or something else, and then my notebook screen goes black while trying to extend my display.
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MilkyMike
05-02-2026, 09:17 AM #15

It's the same issue with the same model now that I have an R7 4800HS. After updating the BIOS to version 300, most of my BSOD messages are all about memory. You can see this in Windows Debug mode. But there is another problem though—my graphics driver might be acting crazy or something else, and then my notebook screen goes black while trying to extend my display.

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Popcornz
Junior Member
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05-02-2026, 05:39 PM
#16
This type of Blue Screen of Death issue can happen all over the place. The gap between when it happens and when you see it could be a few hours or even several days later.
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Popcornz
05-02-2026, 05:39 PM #16

This type of Blue Screen of Death issue can happen all over the place. The gap between when it happens and when you see it could be a few hours or even several days later.

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BlueStar_LH
Posting Freak
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05-05-2026, 06:42 AM
#17
Yes, that Wan card with Intel's WiFi AX201 is supposed to fix most BSOD problems. But I'm seeing a few random crashes and black screens showing up again, and it feels really frustrating for me right now.
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BlueStar_LH
05-05-2026, 06:42 AM #17

Yes, that Wan card with Intel's WiFi AX201 is supposed to fix most BSOD problems. But I'm seeing a few random crashes and black screens showing up again, and it feels really frustrating for me right now.

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mentalminion
Member
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05-21-2026, 06:15 AM
#18
In my case, most of those BSODs come from memory problems or video card memory issues. I tried turning on Silent mode in Armoury Crate, and the BSODs stopped happening, but this setting turns off some CPU threads so I don't want to use it anymore. After that, I found a GPU Boost feature under Manual mode that I turned off because disabling it fixed most of my problems. You can check all my settings here. The 90% of my old BSODs are now gone. For the CPU settings, go to this link. For GPU settings, go to this link. My fan setting is a little bit extreme so the CPU won't get too hot.
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mentalminion
05-21-2026, 06:15 AM #18

In my case, most of those BSODs come from memory problems or video card memory issues. I tried turning on Silent mode in Armoury Crate, and the BSODs stopped happening, but this setting turns off some CPU threads so I don't want to use it anymore. After that, I found a GPU Boost feature under Manual mode that I turned off because disabling it fixed most of my problems. You can check all my settings here. The 90% of my old BSODs are now gone. For the CPU settings, go to this link. For GPU settings, go to this link. My fan setting is a little bit extreme so the CPU won't get too hot.

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bishopboys68
Posting Freak
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05-21-2026, 07:09 AM
#19
If you're still struggling with this weird issue, just swap out that Intel 660P SSD for a different one.
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bishopboys68
05-21-2026, 07:09 AM #19

If you're still struggling with this weird issue, just swap out that Intel 660P SSD for a different one.

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